When I was younger, I would say, "I'l never use this in my life". Here i am, 10 YEARS LATER(24), taking a teacher certification test and had to watch this video to recall how to do this. Thank you Khan, you're the best
it's so interesting to see how your Sal's videos have improved over the years. I'm currently doing Khan Academy in Year 10, using it to relearn the fundamentals of maths rather than traverse this hodge podge curriculum we're given. I was doing the HCF area and I suddenly saw the quality change and I must say it's amazing how it's improved over the years
*in the context of online video. Remember, FULL HD video (yes) was a thing in the mid 90s (if you were very rich and lived in Japan). DVD became popular in the USA in the late 90s, and that's 480i with a relatively HUGE bitrate to even most standard definition online video today.
Threes days before my exam and this is the first time I’ve learned that the GCF means the largest of the common factors of the numbers. My math teacher failed to mention that. Thank you
Thanks for a very clear presentation. For the musically inclined, the attached video (Invasion of the Prime Numbers) can help students memorize the prime numbers up through 53, which can help with solving greatest common factor (GCF) problems. The chorus of the song consists of all the prime numbers up through 53.
Great to have found your videos. Watch your innovation in education session with Bill Gates the other day. In my thrid semester at Kaplan University, going to college at 52 is not easy. I was never taught this math in High School in the 70's in a small town. I plan on following your videos all the way through my math course. Thank you
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@kcj1993 euclid's algorithm. Basically, the GCD of two numbers does not change when the smaller of the two numbers is subtracted from the larger number. So you subtract the smaller from the larger successively (switching numbers if the other becomes smaller, etc.) until one of the numbers is 0. The other number is the GCD. You can look up examples of this anywhere.
Isn't it smarter to start with the smaller number? Since the GCD can never be larger than the smallest number. Then you can just start at the highest divisor of the smallest number and work your way down.
thank you so much you are better than my teachers at my school and you always allow me to get high grades but i think that you should consider getting a new microphone so that we can hear you without the crackling sound
Thanks, at first I got mixed up and I was like Greatest Common Divisor? Because our teacher taught us Factor, not Divisor. But thanks that helped me a lot.
the common factors of 8 and 12 are 2 and 2 since the factors of 8 are 2, 2 and 2 and the factors of 12 are 2, 2 and 3 so their common factors are 2 and 2 The greatest common divisor of 2 numbers are the producct of all common factors therefore, 2 x 2 = 4
@khanacademy Could you please explain how euclidean method of calculating GCD acctually work because I need to understand its logic I think it will help many people too. as to why it works and Euclidean method of calculating GCD is very fast too.
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When I was younger, I would say, "I'l never use this in my life". Here i am, 10 YEARS LATER(24), taking a teacher certification test and had to watch this video to recall how to do this.
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That's the least common multiple of 5 and 12. The greatest common divisor is 1.
Back then i was not even born
Easy!
it's so interesting to see how your Sal's videos have improved over the years. I'm currently doing Khan Academy in Year 10, using it to relearn the fundamentals of maths rather than traverse this hodge podge curriculum we're given. I was doing the HCF area and I suddenly saw the quality change and I must say it's amazing how it's improved over the years
Back when 240p was high resolution.
Nunya Business but they were memorable
*in the context of online video. Remember, FULL HD video (yes) was a thing in the mid 90s (if you were very rich and lived in Japan). DVD became popular in the USA in the late 90s, and that's 480i with a relatively HUGE bitrate to even most standard definition online video today.
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Threes days before my exam and this is the first time I’ve learned that the GCF means the largest of the common factors of the numbers. My math teacher failed to mention that. Thank you
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Thanks for a very clear presentation. For the musically inclined, the attached video (Invasion of the Prime Numbers) can help students memorize the prime numbers up through 53, which can help with solving greatest common factor (GCF) problems. The chorus of the song consists of all the prime numbers up through 53.
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Great to have found your videos. Watch your innovation in education session with Bill Gates the other day. In my thrid semester at Kaplan University, going to college at 52 is not easy. I was never taught this math in High School in the 70's in a small town. I plan on following your videos all the way through my math course. Thank you
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im grade 8 and im trying to learn this again, im so ashamed lol
I'm in college and I'm trying to remember this! lol, its ok. Everybody learns at their own pace.
This is the place where everybody can feel better about themselves. I'm 11th grade and I'm having to review a lot of pre-algebra.
It could be worse, in a recent college grad watching it to review for the GRE 😂
Same here lol
Bruh I'm in 5th lol
I knew all of the factors part but the part I was struggling with was finding the GCF. Thank you so much! It helped me clear out my concern for it! :)
i love this guys voice. it makes learning so much more pleasant. what ever your name is thank you so much. oh and your explanations are excellent. my son has shown so much improvement. thank you thank you thank you. oh, and thank you :)
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Is your account active I am just writing this comment for your nostalgia do that you can remember that you have learnt this 13 years ago
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GCM is greatest common mistake, I got this joke from my math teacher.
Josiah Rajgopaul “gcf”
@@maydang6301 no. They probably made it "GCM" as a easy to remember thing for "GCF"
@@gamingwithgraciemae or greatest common failure ;)
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I'm a Gen Z(2007) and learning this in grade 8. And this is somehow nostalgic. Guess I miss the 2000-2010 era.
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@kcj1993 euclid's algorithm. Basically, the GCD of two numbers does not change when the smaller of the two numbers is subtracted from the larger number. So you subtract the smaller from the larger successively (switching numbers if the other becomes smaller, etc.) until one of the numbers is 0. The other number is the GCD. You can look up examples of this anywhere.
Simple but precise and well explained! Save my time a lot to understand this topic
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Isn't it smarter to start with the smaller number? Since the GCD can never be larger than the smallest number.
Then you can just start at the highest divisor of the smallest number and work your way down.
“Gcf”
This video is god and educative.
This was really helpful
thank you so much you are better than my teachers at my school and you always allow me to get high grades but i think that you should consider getting a new microphone so that we can hear you without the crackling sound
Thanks :)
Thank u so much for this vid it helped me with my homework 😊😊😊😊
how about finding gcd using euclidean algorithim?
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i really like this keep up the good work!
Thanks, at first I got mixed up and I was like Greatest Common Divisor? Because our teacher taught us Factor, not Divisor.
But thanks that helped me a lot.
And there's me, trying to bring me grades up.
Thank you! I need this rn because I acted like I knew what is common factor even though I didn’t.
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the common factors of 8 and 12 are 2 and 2
since the factors of 8 are 2, 2 and 2
and the factors of 12 are 2, 2 and 3
so their common factors are 2 and 2
The greatest common divisor of 2 numbers are the producct of all common factors
therefore, 2 x 2 = 4
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This video is a year older than me :O
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2006, and that thumbnail is in high quality form.
@kcj1993 what's even more awesome about it is that it's the earliest known algorithm, discovered by euclid somewhere around 300 B.C. :)
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My mom made me watch this video even though I know what a greatest common factor is, who owns this computer.
I was looking for a more affictiont or easier way of doing that, but thanks though.
Is your account active I am just writing this comment for your nostalgia do that you can remember that you have learnt this 7 years ago
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@khanacademy Could you please explain how euclidean method of calculating GCD acctually work because I need to understand its logic I think it will help many people too. as to why it works and Euclidean method of calculating GCD is very fast too.
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Whoz here on 2024
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This is a heartwarming blast from the past.
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Now you are 40
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wat comp program is that?
This video is old lol 😂 I’m watching this 2020 this video was made 2006 lol 😂
well I'm watching this in 2021 :P
@@Luastuff same
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Hows life? From 8 years in the future.
it means that you can divide 12 by 1
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